Busy before the rainy season at the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway expansion site
Tân Văn |
Lao Cai - Thousands of engineers and workers are busy constructing the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway expansion project.
Tân Văn |
Lao Cai - Thousands of engineers and workers are busy constructing the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway expansion project.
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In the context of difficult construction, thousands of engineers and workers on the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway expansion project still maintain the construction pace to ensure progress.
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Lao Cai - An accident occurred during construction, killing 2 workers.
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Hanoi - The heavy rain in the early morning of March 30th has had a significant impact on flower growers in Tay Tuu, with many areas of flowers ready for harvest being crushed.
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People's Artist Thanh Ngoan, Director of the Center for Conservation of Traditional Performing Arts of Vietnam, believes that the income of artists needs to be improved to ensure their lives.
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On the morning of April 8, in Hanoi, the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee organized a national conference to study, study, thoroughly grasp and implement the Resolution of the 14th Party Congress for press, publishing, artists and intellectuals.
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El Nino is not only about to form in late summer or early autumn, but is also likely to be super El Nino.
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Quang Ninh - Quang Ninh Provincial People's Committee is organizing to collect people's opinions and submit them to the Provincial People's Council for comments on the establishment of Quang Ninh city.
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HUE - After being hit in the face by a man at a grocery store, a 7th grade student suffered a brain concussion and psychological panic.
Nhóm PV |
In the context of difficult construction, thousands of engineers and workers on the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway expansion project still maintain the construction pace to ensure progress.
Duy Dũng |
Lao Cai - An accident occurred during construction, killing 2 workers.
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Hanoi - The heavy rain in the early morning of March 30th has had a significant impact on flower growers in Tay Tuu, with many areas of flowers ready for harvest being crushed.